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Floristic Diversity, Sensitivity and Use Value Analysis in a Part of Western Himalaya Uttarakhand: Conservation Implications
Anita Mehra, Lalit Mohan Tewari, Hema Joshi
Applied Ecology and Environmental Sciences
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2022
, 10(5), 311-321 doi:10.12691/aees-10-5-7
Table 1. Informant 1 – All the Quercus leucotrichophora uses mentioned in 3 separate events
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Table 2. Use value of Quercus leucotrichophora (UVis) for informants 1to 5
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Table 3. Defining rarity and conservation priority classes at different spatial scales [19]. Rarity increases from 1 to 8; conservation priority: I highest and IV lowest. Attributes are coded as: WGR-wide geographical range; RGR- restricted geographical range; BEA-Broad Ecological Amplitude; NEA-Narrow Ecological Amplitude; LA-Locally Abundant; LS-Locally Scarce
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Table 4. Rarity and conservation priority classes at different spatial scales BEA-Broad Ecological Amplitude; NEA-Narrow Ecological Amplitude; LA-Locally Abundant; LS-Locally Scarce
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Appendix 1. Endemic taxa in different forest type of Kumaun Himalaya (Life form, Nativity, Altitude range and Endemism and Use value)
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